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No make file for AAC fileformat.
user name
2006-04-17 18:11:28

You can run 'umake' to create the makefiles in any directory that has a 'Umakefil' in it. Or, preferrably, have the build system generate the makefiles and  build the libraries by setting the target to "datatype_aac".

--christina

At 03:48 AM 4/17/2006, Sudhagar V wrote:

Dear All,

I have been using helix player application for some time. I have got all make files.
But to create library for aac fileformat
( i.,e., in datatype / aac / fileformat) no make files are available. How do I build the aac file format libray?

However there is one  in ( datatype / aac / codec / fixpt / decoder / hxwrap ) in this directory to create raac.dll.

But no workspace/ make file is given to create aacff.dll. Please let me know how to create aacff.dll (aac file format dll). Is it the same step to create amrff.dll or is it different?

Please guide me. Thanks in advance.



Thanks and Regards,
V. Sudhagar.

PH: 55242424

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2006-04-13 15:56:29
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I've followed these instructions under the IDE Help:

Adding the JDK Javadoc to the IDE
 
Choose Tools > Java Platform Manager from the main
window.
Select the platform to which you want to add Javadoc in the
left panel of the dialog box.
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